Recently added articles from Journal of the Australian Traditional-Medicine Society:
President's message.
Mar 01, 2009; ... Another year is well and truly underway as I commence to write this first President's Report for 2009. That natural medicine practitioners work within primary health care is not to be disputed. It can and must be discussed and debated. Between practitioners, between ...
Company secretary's report.(Australian Traditional-Medicine Society)
Mar 01, 2009; ... Although by now one-third of 2009 has already sped by, this is my first chance to wish all ATMS members the best for 2009. Worryingly, it is predicted by many financial experts that 2009 will be a difficult year for all. However, I sincerely believe that 2009 can still be a ...
Understanding iliopsoas: clinical implications for the massage therapist.
Mar 01, 2009; ... One of the most enigmatic muscles in the human body is the ilipsoas (also known as the psoas). Travell and Simons name it the 'hidden prankster,' (1) and I suspect that a significant number of massage therapists are puzzled about how to manage this prankster in the clinical setting. In ...
Feedlot meat in Australia: desirable or dangerous?
Mar 01, 2009; ... Background The current National Health & Medical Research Council Dietary Guidelines for Australian Adults suggest that adults consume red meat three to four times per week. The rationale given for consuming red meats is that they are a valuable source of dietary protein and the ...
Combined effect of relaxation response and acupuncture on patients with HIV.(Report)
Mar 01, 2009; ... Chang BH, Boehmer U, Zhao Y, Sommers E. The combined effect of relaxation response and acupuncture on quality of life in patients with HIV: a pilot study. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 2007;13(8):807-815. Aim Of This Study The purpose of this ...